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The charges filed Tuesday against former Biogenesis of America owner Anthony Bosch and six others marked one of the biggest salvos yet in a case that has sparked lawsuits and suspensions against numerous major leaguers. (Aug. 5)

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The former clinic owner accused of selling performance-enhancing drugs to Alex Rodriguez has agreed to plead guilty in what prosecutors called a wide-ranging conspiracy to distribute steroids to both major league ballplayers and high...
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Sochi's gay community expects athletes to start speaking out as individual events finish

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Gay rights activists say they expect Olympic athletes to start speaking out against Russia's anti-gay propaganda laws as each individual competition draws to a close. After meeting US and Australian athletes on Saturday, campaigners...
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IOC President Jacques Rogge interview on China, Tibet

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1. Wide of street with signs for Beijing Olympics 2. Close of signs 3. Close of statue 4. Close of banner reads: Beijing Olympics 2008 5. Wide of site where Olympic torch ceremony is held 6. Mid of police nearby 7. Wide exterior of...
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Georgian officials open Oly info point amid concern for those back home

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1. Entrance to Georgia House 2. Close-up map of Georgia 3. Mid of Georgian Olympic officials at entrance to Georgia House 4. Sign with Georgian flag reading (English) "Stop Russian aggression in Georgia" 5. Various of Georgian...
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French Olympic chief rules against badges for French athletes

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April 4, 2008 1. Wide of French athlete David Douillet at presentation for proposed badge that French athletes would wear 2. Mid of presentation 3. Close-up of badge on lapel April 15, 2008 3. French sports minister Bernard Laporte...
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Cyclists preparing for Tour Down Under comment on Armstrong interview

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1. SOUNDBITE: (English) Mike Turtur, Tour Down Under (TDU) race director: "No doubt about it, it's a big kick in the guts, isn't it, for the sport, but I think, my own feeling is that the general public and supporters of the sport who...
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London stages final test events ahead of Olympics

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1. Wide exterior of Olympic Stadium with crowds waiting outside 2. Pan of interior of Olympic Stadium, showing crowds in stands and relay before start on track for UK athletics event 3. Mid of race official firing starting gun 4....
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USA: WASHINGTON: OLYMPIC COMMITTEE UNDER FIRE OVER DRUGS

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English/Nat The International Olympic Committee is coming under fire on Capitol Hill. The Clinton administration's chief adviser on drugs says an agency independent of the I-O-C is needed to fight athletes' use of performance-enhancing...
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IOC spokesman says Sochi Games not platform to protest Russia's laws on sexuality

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An International Olympic Committee (IOC) spokesman has said the Winter Olympics in Sochi, Russia, should not be used as a platform to demonstrate against Russian anti-gay law. During a news conference on Sunday Mark Adams said athletes...
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Nikes New Way to Fly Athletes to Away Games

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Sept. 25 -- Teague Design Creative Director Philipp Steiner discusses Nikes plan for an aircraft designed for athletes. He speaks on Market Makers. (Source: Bloomberg)
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Sky News 2012 Olympics Coverage

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Sky News 2012 Olympics Coverage
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Statement on corruption and doping allegations.

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1. Wide exterior of World Trade Centre 2. Close up of IOC sign 3. Wide shot Salt Lake City press conference 4. Salt Lake City organisers 5. Cutaway journalists 6. SOUNDBITE: (English) Matt Romney, Salt Lake City Organising Committee...
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Gay activists in Sochi predict althletes will speak out about Russian law

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Gay rights activists say they expect Olympic athletes to start speaking out against Russia's anti-gay propaganda laws as each individual competition draws to a close. After meeting US and Australian athletes on Saturday, campaigners...
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Hopes That Olympics Will get Kids into Sport

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Hopes That Olympics Will get Kids into Sport
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London 2012 chief Sebastian Coe assesses how games are going at half way mark

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Sebastian Coe, Chairman of the London Organising Committee for the Olympic Games, has suggested that in the men's 100 metre (328 feet) final Jamaica may claim not one the gold medal, but the silver and bronze as well. Sunday night will...
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AUSTRALIA: SYDNEY OLYMPICS: ROMANIANS (2)

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English/Nat U-S head coach of the Women's Weightlifting team, Michael Cohen, has applauded the suspension of the Romanian Weightlifting Team from the Sydney 2000 Olympic Games after they submitted two positive drug tests. Cohen...
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ENTERTAINMENT WEEKLY: STORY ON ICE

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English/Nat One of the major - not to say most enjoyable - new developments in Nineties animation was TOY STORY. The state of the art animation helped produced an instant classic when the first Toy Story was released. Amiable cowboy...
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USA: ATLANTA: US OLYMPIC GOLD MEDALIST'S PRESS CONFERENCE

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English/Nat On the final day of the Atlanta Olympics, several U-S Olympic gold medalists gathered at a press conference to reflect on the centennial games. The Atlanta Olympic committee dubbed them the best games ever - and the top ...
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President Barack Obama says he has 'no doubt' that Chicago put together the strongest bid it could to win the 2016 Olympics. Friday the IOC awarded the games to Rio de Janeiro. (Oct. 2)

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HEADLINE: Obama expresses regret at Chicago's loss CAPTION: President Barack Obama says he has 'no doubt' that Chicago put together the strongest bid it could to win the 2016 Olympics. Friday the IOC awarded the games to Rio de Janeiro....
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USA: CLINTON USES WORLD CUP MATCH TO TELEVISE MESSAGE TO NATION

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English/Nat U-S President Bill Clinton has used Sunday's World Cup match between the U-S and Iran to extend the hand of peace. In a specially recorded message - to be televised during the game - Clinton calls for the two nations to end...
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IOC says Beijing ahead of schedule for Olympics

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1. Wide of International Olympic Committee (IOC) members taking their seats at news conference 2. Wide of room 3. Cutaway of photographer 4. SOUNDBITE: (English) Hein Verbruggen, Member of the coordinating commission of the...
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Opening ceremony of 127th International Olympic Committee session; IOC President Bach speaks

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IOC - Scheduled news programmes only/Use within 14 days/Internet use only for AP clients with digital rights licensed in their contract Grimaldi Forum, Salle Camille - 7 December 2014 1. Prince Albert of Monaco arrives at the opening...
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Australia team reax to theft at Olympic village

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RESTRICTION SUMMARY: AP CLIENTS ONLY SHOTLIST:AP TELEVISION - AP CLIENTS ONLY Rio de Janeiro - 31st July 20161. Australian athletes and Kitty Chiller, Chef de Mission for Australia at the 2016 Olympic Games entering the press...
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Kobe Bryant, Steph Curry, more arrive at ESPY Awards

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SHOTLIST:RESTRICTION SUMMARY:AP CLIENTS ONLYAP EntertainmentLos Angeles, 13 July 20161. Wide Nokia Theatre in downtown Los Angeles, site of ESPY Awards2. Wide red carpet and ESPYs signage3. Wide ESPY signage4. Wide Kobe Bryant with wife...